Abe Quotes - a blog dedicated to quotes from Abraham-Hicks

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Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Q: …things are starting to seem illusionary to me. Events, things are happening, and I’m wondering what’s the reality of an event when it happens?

A: The reality is in the eye of the perceiver. And so if you’ve read eyewitness reports of some incidents that many people have [seen], it turns out that what they see is far more about who they are how they feel before they saw it than it is about what they saw. The basis from which you observe something is much bigger than the event that you are observing, and so the ‘reality’ of any event is really a variable.

Q: So there’s a lot of realities, correct? And so where is the truth in an event that unfolds?

A: There are as many truths as there are perceivers of the truth because you are the creators of them. And so that’s why it is very delightful to watch you all argue with one another about whose perspective is the accurate one, when in reality every perspective is so accurate that you are creating your own reality around it. Now, there is a difference between the reality that you prefer and the reality that you don’t prefer. We would pay attention to that, we would be creators of realities that we prefer. But we would never look at some static event and say, “That’s the way it is, and it’s awful and I don’t like it, but it’s truth.” Instead, we would say, “Someone created a truth that I do not choose to create. I’m looking over here and creating a different truth.” And it is amazing how many worlds exist in one world. It is infinite. This world that you think is such stable reality is so illusionary.

– Abe — San Francisco, CA, 2/28/04A
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Thursday, 7 February 2008

Focus is interesting... When we talk about focus, we're talking about focusing energy. And most people when they talk about focus are talking about focusing thought. When you focus for the point of feeling, the thought takes care of itself.

- Abraham-Hicks -.

Tuesday, 29 January 2008

I choose this

There is a big mix out there, and there's lots of different things going on, and there is not one way that was intended to be the right way. Just like there's not one color or one flower or one vegetable or one fingerprint. There is not one that is to be the right one over all others. The variety is what fosters the creativity. And so you say, "Okay, I accept that there's lots of variety, but I don't like to eat cucumbers." Don't eat cucumbers. But don't ask them to be eliminated and don't condemn those who eat them. Don't stand on corners waving signs trying to outlaw the things that you don't like. Don't ruin your life by pushing against. Instead, say, "I choose this instead. This does please me.

Excerpted from a workshop in Rye, NY on Sunday, October 12th, 1997

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Saturday, 12 January 2008

you now!

You can be fully satisfied with where you are, understanding that you're eternally evolving. When you get into that place of feeling appreciation of where you are and of who you are, and appreciation of what you are, and you accept that you are a never-ending, always unfolding Being, then you can stand in that delicate balance of being optimistic about what is to come, without being unhappy about where you stand. Find a way of eagerly anticipating future changes, while at the same time you are in love and satisfied with who, what, where and how you be.

Excerpted from a workshop in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, November 4th, 2000

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Monday, 7 January 2008

Optimum Life

You cannot judge the value of a life by its quantity. It is by the joy that you are feeling. The more joyful you are, the longer you live. Let yourself relax and breathe and be free and be joyous, and romp. The optimum physical life experience is to have plenty of things that stimulate you to desire, and an awareness of the way you feel, so you're reaching for thoughts that feel good--so you're wide open, so you're tuned in, tapped in, and turned on. We promise you, the timing of your death is always chosen by you. Chicago, IL -- 9/7/02

Excerpted from a workshop in Chicago, IL on Saturday, September 7th, 2002

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Saturday, 5 January 2008

all is well

All is well, and you will never get it done. Life is supposed to be fun. No one is taking score of any kind, and if you will stop taking score so much, you will feel a whole lot better -- and as you feel a whole lot better, more of the things that you want right now will flow to you. You will never be in a place where all of the things that you are wanting will be satisfied right now, or then you could be complete -- and you never can be. This incomplete place that you stand is the best place that you could be. You are right on track, right on schedule. Everything is unfolding perfectly. All is really well. Have fun. Have fun. Have fun!

Excerpted from a workshop in Tucson, AZ on Tuesday, February 20th, 2001

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no fuss

No matter what the issue is...
No matter what the issue is, don't try to justify why you don't feel good. And don't try to justify why you should feel differently. Don't try to blame whatever it is you think the reason is that's keeping you from feeling good. All of that is wasted effort. Just try to feel better right now.


Excerpted from the workshop in Tallahassee, FL on Sunday, January 21st, 2001

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Friday, 4 January 2008

Eternally eternal!!

The whole point of the physical experience is the expansion beyond that which is. That's why eternity is eternal. That's why there is something more than now, because the now will foster the desire that the Non-Physical Energy will answer. That's why there is eternally more. Always has been, always will be.

Excerpted from a workshop in San Rafael, CA on Sunday, August 15th, 1999

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